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EntertainmentHow to Be an Actor

How to Prepare a Monologue

Instructions

  • Step 1: Choose a monologue with a character that you connect with. Pick one that is two to three minutes long and engages the audience.
  • Step 2: Define the character by writing down the character’s history, relationships, education, occupation, income, hobbies, and important moments in their life.
  • TIP: Improvise scenes from your character’s life moments with a partner.
  • Step 3: Establish who you’re talking to in the scene. Picture a close friend or an imaginary person to give you the proper emotion.
  • TIP: Take the monologue out of the context of the play or film.
  • Step 4: Figure out what you want from the person you’re talking to, known as “intention” or “goal.” Break down the monologue into “beats,” or actions that you will use toward attaining your goal.
  • Step 5: Avoid starting slowly and know what your character was doing and feeling right before the monologue starts – the “moment before.” Being prepared will erase nerves and make sure you make a good impression.
  • FACT: Released in 1927, The Jazz Singer was the first feature-length Hollywood “talkie.”

You Will Need

  • A monologue
  • A pencil
  • Your imagination
  • An improv partner

Lessons in this Guide

How to Have a Jersey Accent

How to Act

How to Know If Your Child was Born to Be a Star

How to Direct Actors

How to Master Method Acting

How to Get the Best Headshot

How to Get Noticed at a Casting Call

How to Sword Fight

How to Hold an Open Casting Call

How to Hit Your Mark

How to Ace a Cold Reading

How to Put on a One-Man Show

How to Pick a Drama School

How to Project Your Voice on Stage

How to Get into a Performing Arts Camp

How to Have a Career in Acting

How to Get into a Performing Arts High School

How to Join a Theater Group

How to Nail a Broadway Audition & Get the Part

How to Practice Ventriloquism

How to Prepare a Monologue

How To Get Into the Screen Actors Guild

How to Overcome Stage Fright

How to Impress a Casting Director

How To Cry Convincingly on Stage

How to Prepare for an Acting Audition

How to Become an Extra in a Movie

How to Memorize Lines

How to Make a Small Acting Role Stand Out

How to Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs

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